You Are All Suspects Now. What Are You Going to Do About It?
You are all potential terrorists. It matters not that you live in Britain, the United States, Australia, or the Middle East. Citizenship is effectively abolished. Turn on your computer and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Operations Center may monitor whether you are typing not merely “al-Qaeda,” but “exercise,” “drill,” “wave,” “initiative,” and “organization,” all proscribed words. The British government’s announcement that it intends to spy on every email and phone call is old hat. The satellite vacuum cleaner known as Echelon has been doing this for years. What has changed is that a state of permanent war has been launched by the United States and a police state is consuming Western democracy.
What are you going to do about it?
In Britain, on instructions from the CIA, secret courts are to deal with “terror suspects.” Habeas corpus is dying. The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that five men, including three British citizens, can be extradited to the U.S. even though only one has been charged with a crime. All have been imprisoned for years under the 2003 U.S.-U.K. Extradition Treaty, which was signed one month after the criminal invasion of Iraq. The European Court had condemned the treaty as likely to lead to “cruel and unusual punishment.” One of the men, Babar Ahmad, was awarded 63,000 pounds compensation for 73 recorded injuries he sustained in the custody of the Metropolitan Police. Sexual abuse, the signature of fascism, was high on the list. Another man is a schizophrenic, who has suffered a complete mental collapse and is in Broadmoor secure hospital; another is a suicide risk. To the Land of the Free they go — along with young Richard O’Dwyer, who faces 10 years in shackles and an orange jumpsuit because he allegedly infringed U.S. copyright on the Internet.
As the law is politicized and Americanized, these travesties are not untypical. In upholding the conviction of a London university student, Mohammed Gul, for disseminating “terrorism” on the Internet, appeals court judges in London ruled that “acts … against the armed forces of a state anywhere in the world which sought to influence a government and were made for political purposes” were now crimes. Call to the dock Thomas Paine, Aung San Suu Kyi, Nelson Mandela.
What are you going to do about it?
The prognosis is clear now: the malignancy that Norman Mailer called “pre-fascist” has metastasized. The U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder, defends the “right” of his government to assassinate American citizens. Israel, the protégé, is allowed to aim its nukes at nukeless Iran. In this looking-glass world, the lying is panoramic. The massacre of 17 Afghan civilians on March 11, including at least nine children and four women, is attributed to a “rogue” American soldier. The “authenticity” of this was vouched by President Obama himself, who had “seen a video” and regarded it as “conclusive proof.” An independent Afghan parliamentary investigation produced eyewitnesses who give detailed evidence of as many as 20 soldiers, aided by a helicopter, ravaging their villages, killing and raping: a standard, if marginally more murderous, U.S. Special Forces “night raid.”
Take away the video-game technology of killing — America’s contribution to modernity — and the behavior is traditional. Immersed in comic-book righteousness, poorly or brutally trained, frequently racist, obese, and led by a corrupt officer class, American forces transfer the homicide of home to faraway places whose impoverished struggles they cannot comprehend. A nation founded on the genocide of the native population never quite kicks the habit. Vietnam was “Indian country,” and its “slits” and “gooks” were to be “blown away.”
The blowing away of hundreds of mostly women and children in the Vietnamese village of My Lai in 1968 was also a “rogue” incident and, profanely, an “American tragedy” (the headline in Time). Only one of 26 men prosecuted was convicted, and he was let go by President Richard Nixon. My Lai is in Quang Ngai province, where, as I learned as a reporter, an estimated 50,000 people were killed by American troops, mostly in what they called “free-fire zones.” This was the model of modern warfare: industrial murder.
Like Iraq and Libya, Afghanistan is a theme park for the beneficiaries of America’s new permanent war: NATO, the armaments and high-tech companies, the media, and a “security” industry whose lucrative contamination is a contagion on everyday life. The conquest or “pacification” of territory is unimportant. What matters is the pacification of you, the cultivation of your indifference.
What are you going to do about it?
The descent into totalitarianism has landmarks. Any day now, the Supreme Court in London will decide whether WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange is to be extradited to Sweden. Should this final appeal fail, the facilitator of truth-telling on an epic scale, who is charged with no crime, faces solitary confinement and interrogation on ludicrous sex allegations. Thanks to a secret deal between the U.S. and Sweden, he can be “rendered” to the American gulag at any time. In his own country, Australia, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has conspired with those in Washington she calls her “true mates” to ensure her innocent fellow citizen is fitted for his orange jumpsuit just in case he should make it home. In February, her government wrote a “WikiLeaks Amendment” to the extradition treaty between Australia and the U.S. that makes it easier for her “mates” to get their hands on him. She has even given them the power of approval over freedom-of-information searches — so that the world outside can be lied to, as is customary.
What are you going to do about it?
Read more by John Pilger
- The New Propaganda Is Liberal – March 14th, 2013
- WikiLeaks is a rare truth-teller. Smearing Julian Assange is shameful – February 17th, 2013
- The Real Invasion of Africa Is Not News, and a License To Lie Is Hollywood’s Gift – January 31st, 2013
- As Sanctions Hit Iran’s Most Vulnerable, the Man Who Dared to Feed Sanction-Starved Iraq Remains in Prison – November 9th, 2012
- The Life and Death of an Australian Hero, Whose Skin Was the Wrong Colour – October 4th, 2012





MoT
April 29th, 2012 at 9:15 pm
Well, John, when a diet of words will not suffice Leviathan then maybe it's long overdue to feed it lead.
El Tonno
April 29th, 2012 at 10:55 pm
You will be Ruby Ridged, then laughed at in articles at Salon.com.
mickperry
April 30th, 2012 at 12:31 am
I'm going to do much the same as you and many others are, Mr Pilger.
I'm going to continue speaking out and writing about the looming darkness; trying to spread a little concern and awareness among the majority who remain insufficiently vigilant in protecting our freedoms.
I shall continue to provide a physical presence at Occupy.
I shall continue to support my wife in her own creative resistance work. http://www.mayayres.com/
I do this in the full knowledge of what the consequences might be unless many more of us wake up soon. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_84
We are going to keep on keeping on, whether this makes us 'suspects' or not.
for sight
April 30th, 2012 at 5:47 am
We are today like Itay was in 1922 and Germany in 1933. The people are prepared to submit, they are well prepared by the media and the powers that be. Watch it like a soap opera as it unfolds and wait for China to come of age so that another story line develops.
Sounds like the author of this article read the Italian author read A. Silone, che fare?.
MoT
April 30th, 2012 at 9:18 am
Indeed. If living off in the woods were my thing. But consider how pathetic such folks at Salon and elsewhere are when they exult in their slavery.
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April 30th, 2012 at 12:46 pm
[...] You are all potential terrorists. It matters not that you live in Britain, the United States, Australia, or the Middle East. Citizenship is effectively abolished. Turn on your computer and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Operations Center may monitor whether you are typing not merely “al-Qaeda,” but “exercise,” “drill,” “wave,” “initiative,” and “organization,” all proscribed words. The British government’s announcement that it intends to spy on every email and phone call is old hat. The satellite vacuum cleaner known as Echelon has been doing this for years. What has changed is that a state of permanent war has been launched by the United States and a police state is consuming Western democracy. What are you going to do about it? http://original.antiwar.com/pilger/2012/04/29/you-are-all-suspects-now-what-are-you-going-to-do-abou… [...]
John_Muhammad
April 30th, 2012 at 2:42 pm
We'll do what we always do; we'll read articles like this and bemoan how all the warning signs are there- or have already borne fruit- and we'll how terrible it is that our nation isn't like it was ten twenty years ago. We'll watch the evening news and reflect on how unwashed those rebellious people are, speaking out against our government on the steps of each state's capital building. We'll smile when the police or military (we can't tell my looking at them now) drag those people away for disrupting my peaceful life. We'll see a long train stopped by the highway and we'll stop our cars and get to hand flowers to the soldiers guarding the train; then we'll see the boxcars full of those people who tried to harm our homeland and than the soldiers that much more for keeping us safe. We'll go to sleep secure in the knowledge that we're being protected from all evil by our over-powerful government.
Then one afternoon we'll see a teenager spray painting a big red V on a government poster and we'll walk on by knowing he'll pay dearly for his youthful defacing of public property.
Then that night we'll hear a knock at the door and answer it only to have a black bag thrown over our head and we'll be hustled to a waiting van, the whole time being punched and kicked while being questioned: you saw someone committing a crime today- WHY DIDN"T YOU STOP HIM. WHY DIDN"T YOU REPORT HIM? WHY ARE YOU A TERRORIST SYMPATHIZER?!?
When we can see again, you know that it was all a mistake; we can see children handing flowers to the soldiers again. Then we'll realize we're inside that boxcar.
What we won't see until we arrive at our destination is the source of the fine white powder drifting from the sky. Then we'll see the smokestacks and congratulate ourselves on what fine nation we've created.
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consentient
June 7th, 2012 at 5:04 am
To answer your question, Mr. Pilger, I am going to tell anyone who will listen that I think the best solution to all of the horrors you have described – in your long career as one of the foremost examiners of horrors the world over – and the best approach both morally and practically, is the widespread adherence of individuals to the principles of voluntarism, and the encouragement of their skepticism and critical faculties. I shall proselytise these values as long as I remain inside of the incumbeny civilisational paradigm, and I urge you sir, to consider joining the ranks of those of us who have finally woken up to the truth about heteronomy, and about government's place as heteronomy's worst criminal. Your body of work is among the best DESCRIPTIONS of the awful side of the world we live in, I just personally think that your PRESCRIPTIONS are holding you back. I wish you well, Mr. Pilger, and I thank you for your continued work and inspiration.
For those of you that DO NOT want to see the Anglo-American establishment – or any of its proxies – initiate violence against the people in Iran, it is clear that the best way to stop that violence IS NOT to have Congress vote on it.
Furthermore, the Obama Administration has already indicated that it does not care about Congress, and will go along with globalist plans for the invasion of Syria – or anywhere else – without Congress's approval. Impeachment proceedings have already begun against Obama for this, not that the MSM report it, of course.
But even more importantly, what right do Congress have to decide FOR YOU (if you reside in the USA) whether or not such violence should be initiated? None whatsoever. And what realistic opportunity do you have to ensure that a vote would go against violence, by 'electing' Congressmen who promised 'no war'? None whatsoever.
Learn from your mistakes. Less than 4 years ago Obama promised he was anti-war and has shown that it was a colossal, Goebellian lie, and he is just one of countless examples.
Don't rely on the system you have been given – the ballot box (a suggestion box for slaves that is never opened) – to stop the initiation of violence, go right to the root of the evil – government itself.
Get yourself on the right side of history people.
http://consentient.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/not-i…